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APA Health CARE: A Student-Led Initiative Addressing Health Care Barriers Faced by the Asian and Pacific Islander American Immigrant Population in Los Angeles.

Hong-Ho Yang1, Won Jong Chwa2, Sharon B Yuen3, Jeffrey D Huynh4, Janine S Chan5, Amit Kumar6, Suraj A Dhanjani7, Gilbert C Gee8, Burton O Cowgill9,10.   

Abstract

Asian and Pacific Islander Americans face cultural, linguistic, and financial barriers to accessing health care. APA Health CARE (APAHC), a UCLA student-led organization, attempts to bridge these disparities through free community health screenings, health education seminars, and follow-up procedures. From 2011 to 2018, participants' demographic and health-related information were recorded during health fairs and follow-up phone calls. Trends in participant characteristics were analyzed over time. Health fair data were compared to data from follow-up phone calls to assess the effectiveness of health fair education and referral practices. 5635 participants from 69 health fairs were screened over the 8-year period. Follow-up contact was attempted for 2258 participants, of which 555 responded. Over time, a greater proportion of participants reported higher income, health insurance, and access to a regular doctor. Of those contacted at follow-up, 32.3% reported visiting a doctor, 50.2% reported making lifestyle changes, and 68.0% of those who were uninsured at health fairs reported obtaining health insurance within 1 month of attendance. Despite an observed increase in the proportion of participants having insurance and a regular doctor, health fair attendance remained consistent, possibly due to Asian American immigrants' preference for services that are convenient and linguistically and culturally accessible. Attendees reported visiting a physician, making lifestyle changes, and obtaining health insurance based on health fair referrals, suggesting measurable success with referral uptake and follow through. Student-led initiatives similar to APAHC can serve as catalysts to increase health literacy and motivate communities to seek health insurance and care.

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Keywords:  Asian and Pacific islander; Health education; Health fairs; Immigrants; Language barriers

Year:  2021        PMID: 32909155     DOI: 10.1007/s10900-020-00915-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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1.  Disparity in Obesity and Hypertension Risks Observed Between Pacific Islander and Asian American Health Fair Attendees in Los Angeles, 2011-2019.

Authors:  Hong-Ho Yang; Suraj Avinash Dhanjani; Won Jong Chwa; Burton Cowgill; Gilbert Gee
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